The Copa Minas - was an interclub tournament for association football clubs from Brazil, organised in 1967 by the football association of the state of Minas Gerais, the Federação Mineira de Futebol. Participants were the 1966 state champions of

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  • Atlético Mineiro (BH), as the second strongest side from Belo Horizonte to attract a greater audience.

The matches

Venue of all matches was the Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto, commonly known as Mineirão, in Belo Horizonte, the capital of Minas Gerais. The first four matches were held in two double features.

18 January 1967:

  • Attendance: 32,552 Revenue: 98,000 cruzeiros
  • Atlético 3-1 SE Palmeiras
  • Cruzeiro EC 0-2 Bangu AC

22 January 1967:

  • Attendance: 55,478 Revenue: 160,000 cruzeiros
  • Bangu AC 2-2 Atlético Mineiro
  • Cruzeiro EC 3-2 SE Palmeiras

19 March 1967 - the final:

The deciding match served also as a match for the Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, a national tournament recognised ca. 2010 as official national championship.

  • Attendance: 16,773 Revenue: 34,000 cruzeiros
  • Atlético Mineiro 0-1 Bangu AC
  • Atletico: Luizinho; Canindé (Warlei), Vânder, Grapete, Décio Teixeira; Vanderlei Paiva, Santana; Buião, Ronaldo, Beto (Edgar Maia), Tião - Coach: Gérson dos Santos.
  • Bangu: Ubirajara; Cabrita, Mário Tito, Luis Alberto, Pedrinho; Ocimar, Jair; Paulo Borges, Cabralzinho (Fernando), Tonho, Aladim - Coach: Martim Francisco.
  • Referee: José Teixeira de Carvalho or José Gomes Sobrinho (RJ)
  • Goal: Cabralzinho (8'); Expulsion: Vanderlei Paiva

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